Singolare connubio della Croazia continentale e mediterranea, metropoli, ma anche città dove tutto è a portata di mano. La contraddizione delle vie di Zagabria, alcune delle quali tranquille e silenziose, altre palpitanti di vita, riflette perfettamente il carattere di Zagabria, città in cui ognuno può ritrovare se stesso. E proprio perché non c'è un'unica Zagabria, Zagabria è sola e unica.
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Comfort road for mountain biking
Summer weather is finally here, and the heat prompts many Zagreb residents to rush to the hills and cool off in the woods. Many people use the cable car to reach the summit of Mount Medvednica above Zagreb and then return to the city on foot... or two wheels.
Zagreb from above: the history of airlines and airports
From Črnomerec and Borongaj to its current location Pleso, Zagreb Airport was a crucial part of Croatian history and is still contributing to its rising profile as a hub for business, tourism, and culture in the region.
Zagreb's Easter Traditions: From Processions to Painted Easter Eggs
When somebody mentions Easter, the first thought you get is probably chocolate Easter bunnies and eggs. But for Zagrebians, it’s much more. Decorated streets with colorful Easter symbols like large Easter eggs, spring flowers, Easter-themed arrangements, traditional delicacies, and a cultural program are the main points of Easter in Zagreb.
Trotting through Zagreb like a king
Can you imagine Croatia existed in the Middle Ages? It is a widely accepted notion that the first Croatian king was crowned in 925. This makes the year 2025 a monumental anniversary—1,100 years of Croatian medieval kingdom. Where was Zagreb at the time?
Ilica Then and Now: From Craftsmen to Modern Brands
Ilica to Zagreb is like the Eiffel Tower to Paris – a place everyone needs to visit. It’s the most famous street in Zagreb with a rich history and nostalgia among Zagrebians.
A Journey Through Zagreb’s Coffee Culture
Zagreb’s coffee culture is more than just a daily routine—it’s a way of life. From quiet moments spent in cozy cafés to lively conversations that last for hours, coffee in Zagreb is a ritual that brings people together. But have you ever wondered how this deep connection to coffee came to be?